There’s very little we can say about the indomitable Ol’ Blue Eyes that hasn’t already been said, but suffice it to say, Frank Sinatra is one of the most successful entertainers of all time, effortlessly transitioning back and forth between his music and acting careers.

On April 3rd, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment releases the rather impressive “The Frank Sinatra Film Collection” on DVD.

We’ve got one copy of this excellent collection for the Sinatra-completeist out there. To win, just email us the answer to this (semi-difficult) question (there is only one copy for give-away after all) : “Tony Rome,” “The Detective” and Lady In Cement” (all directed by Gordon Douglas) were late-sixties neo-noirs that updated the hard-boiled detective mien of the 1940s. Sinatra was originally considered for what late-60s neo-noir that eventually went to Paul Newman? Bonne chance.